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Treffpunkt Deutsch 7e SAM Answer Key
Kapitel 2 – Freunde
SAM 02-01 Kleine Gespräche.
[AK]
- Haben/haben , Habe/habe
- Habt/habt , Haben/haben
- Hat/hat , Hat/hat
- Hast/hast , Habe/habe
[Feedback]
- Listen again carefully. Which forms of haben do you hear?
- Listen again carefully. Which forms of haben do you hear?
- Listen again carefully. Which forms of haben do you hear?
- Listen again carefully. Which forms of haben do you hear?
SAM 02-02 Was hast du?
[AK]
- Haben
- haben
- Habt
- haben
- Hast
- habe
[Feedback]
- Which form of haben goes with Martin und Peter?
- The sie in this sentence refers to Martin und Peter.
- Which form of haben goes with ihr?
- Which form of haben goes with wir?
- Which form of haben goes with du?
- Which form of haben goes with ich?
SAM 02-03 Was haben diese Leute?
[AK]
- Habt/habt, haben
- Hat/hat, hat
- Hast/hast, habe
- hat, hat
- Haben/haben, habe, habe
[Feedback]
- Review forms of Which form agrees with the subject of the sentence?
- Review forms of Which form agrees with the subject of the sentence?
- Review forms of Which form agrees with the subject of the sentence?
- Review forms of Which form agrees with the subject of the sentence?
- Review forms of Which form agrees with the subject of the sentence?
SAM 02-04 (Nicht) gern oder lieber?
[AK]
- nicht gern
- gern
- gern
- gern
- nicht gern
- lieber
- nicht gern
- nicht gern
[Feedback]
- Review the meaning of the sentence. What does Nancy ask? Which response makes more sense for Uwe to give as an explanation for Nancy?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Based on Jonathan’s question, which response makes more sense for Kara to give?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Which form makes more sense in a sentence that contains auch sehr?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Which form makes more sense in a sentence that contains auch so?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Which form fits better with gar?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Which form fits with viel and makes more sense?
- Review the meaning of the sentence. HINT: The suggestion is that Herr and Frau Müller are a couple, yet don’t fly together.
- Review the meaning of the sentence. Which form makes more sense based on Lisa’s observation of what Günter never does?
SAM 02-05 Gern oder lieber?
[AK]
- gern, lieber
- gern, lieber
- lieber
- gern, lieber
- lieber
[Feedback]
- Remember: gern means to like to and lieber means to prefer to. Which form makes more sense in this question?
- Remember: gern means to like to and lieber means to prefer to. Which response makes more sense in this context?
- Remember: gern means to like to and lieber means to prefer to. Which response makes more sense in light of the question Monika posed and which drink Antje asks for?
- Remember: gern means to like to and lieber means to prefer to. Notice how Kathrin begins her response with Ja, aber … . Which form makes more sense in this context?
- Remember: gern means to like to and lieber means to prefer to. Notice how Eva begins her response with Nein, … . Which form makes more sense in this context?
SAM 02-06 Gern oder nicht gern? [AK]
Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
- Ja, ich mache gern Sport. / Nein, ich mache nicht gern Sport.
- Ja, ich trinke gern Bier. / Nein, ich trinke nicht gern Bier.
- Ja, ich spiele gern Karten. / Nein, ich spiele nicht gern Karten.
- Ja, ich gehe gern tanzen. / Nein, ich gehe nicht gern tanzen.
- Ja, ich studiere gern hier. / Nein, ich studiere nicht gern hier.
- Ja, ich lerne gern Deutsch. / Nein, ich lerne nicht gern Deutsch.
SAM 2-07 Wie spät ist es?
[AK]
- Ja/ja , fünf nach sieben / sieben Uhr fünf
- Nein/nein , Viertel nach zehn / zehn Uhr fünfzehn
- Nein/nein , halb zehn / neun Uhr dreißig
- Ja/ja , fünf vor halb sechs / fünf Uhr fünfundzwanzig
- Nein/nein , zwanzig nach drei / drei Uhr zwanzig
- Ja/ja , Viertel vor zwölf / elf Uhr fünfundvierzig
[Feedback]
- Listen again carefully: Is it 7:05?
- Listen again carefully: Is it 9:45? Remember to capitalize nouns!
- Listen again carefully: Is it 8:30?
- Listen again carefully: Is it 5:25?
- Listen again carefully: Is it 4:20?
- Listen again carefully: Is it 11:45? Remember to capitalize nouns!
SAM 2-08 Ein Programm fürs Wochenende.
[AK]
- f
- b
- e
- a
- g
- d
- c
[Feedback]
- Wann spielen wir deutsches Scrabble?
- Wann hören wir deutsche Musik? HINT: Which event features hip-hop? Remember:
Today is Friday.
- Wann sehen wir Lola rennt? Remember: Today is Friday.
- Wann spielen wir Minigolf mit Professor Schmidt? Remember: Today is Friday.
- Wann kochen wir mit Professor Ulrich?
- Wann spielen wir deutsche Videospiele? Remember: Today is Friday.
- Wann gehen wir zusammen wandern? Remember: Today is Friday.
SAM 02-09 David hört gern Jazz.
[AK]
- Jazz
- David
- er
- Davids Freund Frank / Davids Freund / Frank
- David und Frank
- sie 7. du [Feedback]
- Listen again carefully for the subject. Jazz ist sehr populär in Europa. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb? (ALSO: Remember to capitalize nouns in German.)
- Listen again carefully for the subject. David ist ein großer Jazzfan. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb?
- Listen again carefully for the subject. Freitags geht er oft in einen Jazzklub. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb?
- Listen again carefully for the subject. Davids Freund Frank hört auch gern Jazz. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb? (ALSO: Remember to capitalize nouns in German.)
- Listen again carefully for the subject. Nächstes Jahr fliegen David und Frank zum Monterey Jazz Festival nach Kalifornien. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb?
- Listen again carefully for the subject. In Monterey gehen sie in viele Konzerte. HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb?
- Listen again carefully for the subject. Hörst du auch gern Jazz? HINT: Who or what is performing the action of the verb?
SAM 02-10 Wer oder was?
[AK]
- Was
- Wer
- Wer
- Was
- Wer
- Wer
- Was
- Wer
- Was
[Feedback]
- Remember: Wer is only used for people, not things.
- Remember: Was is used for things, wer for people.
- Remember: Was is used for things, wer for people.
- Remember: Wer is only used for people, not things.
- Remember: Was is used for things, wer for people.
- Remember: Was is used for things, wer for people.
- Remember: Wer is only used for people, not things.
- Remember: Was is used for things, wer for people.
- Remember: Wer is only used for people, not things.
SAM 02-11 Frage und Antwort.
[AK]
- g
- i
- b
- h
- e
- d
- c
- f
- a
[Feedback]
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is it a city or a province?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is he a writer or an athlete?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is it a city or a province?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is it a reptile or a beer?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is she a performer or a politician?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is he a writer or an athlete?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is it a reptile or an athlete?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Was he an athlete or a composer?
- Read again carefully! HINT: Is she a performer or a politician?
SAM 02-12 Dies-, jed- oder welch-?
[AK]
- jeder
- Welche
- diese
- Diese
- Welche
[Feedback]
- Use welch- only as a question word.
- Here you need a question word.
- Schuhe is plural, and jede cannot be plural.
- Use welch- only as a question word.
- Here you need a question word.
SAM 02-13 Dies-, jed-, welch-?
[AK]
- dieses
- Welcher
- jeder
- Dieses
- jede
[Feedback]
- What is the gender of Buch?
- What is the gender of Wein?
- What is the gender of Mann?
- What is the gender of Wetter?
- What is the gender of Stadt?
SAM 02-14 Adjektive.
[AK]
- e
- en
- e
- e
- e
[Feedback]
- What is the gender of Anzug?
- What is the gender/number of Leute?
- What is the gender of Studienfach?
- What is the gender of Note?
- What is the gender of Fußballspieler?
SAM 02-15 Frau Ziegler schafft Ordnung.
[AK]
- Nina
- Nina, Robert
- Robert
- Frau Ziegler
- Robert
- Frau Ziegler, Herr Ziegler
Commented [Pat La1]: DEV: #2 and #6 have two correct answers; sts are required to select both of them.
[Feedback]
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the red sweatshirt?
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the CDs?
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the black iPod?
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the socks?
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the jeans jacket?
- Listen again carefully. Who owns the DVDs?
SAM 02-16 Persönliches.
[AK]
- deine
- Meine
- meine
- euer
- unser
- dein
- sein
- Ihr
[Feedback]
- Review ein-words! HINT: Which makes more sense for Maria to ask Claudia, your friend or his friend?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Which makes more sense for Claudia’s response, to talk about my friend or his friend?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Which makes more sense in this context, my roommate or his roommate?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Frau Berger has just heard Claudia tell Maria she has a roommate, and now asks Claudia a question about them.
- Review ein-words! HINT: This continues the discussion about their room. Which makes more sense, our or his room?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Which makes more sense for Frau Berger to be asking Claudia?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Which possessive would you use to replace Martin’s?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Whose room is being talked about at this point, Peter and Martin’s or Claudia and Stephanie’s?
SAM 02-17 Kurze Gespräche.
[AK]
- Ihr
- seine
- seine
- Ihre
- Unsere
- ihre
[Feedback]
- Review ein-words! What is the gender of Sohn, masculine or feminine?
- Review ein-words! What is the number of Kinder, singular or plural?
- Review ein-words! What is the gender of Frau, masculine or feminine?
- Review ein-words! What are the gender and number of Töchter?
- Review ein-words! What is the gender of Tochter, masculine or feminine?
- Review ein-words! What is the gender of Schwester, masculine or feminine?
SAM 02-18 Das bessere Zimmer?
[AK]
- ihre
- unser
- euer
- mein
- meine
[Feedback]
- Review ein-words! HINTS: Is Freundinnen singular or plural? Does it make more sense for Sophia to visit my friends or her friends?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Charlotte and Claudia are asking Sophia how she likes their room. Which possessive would they use to refer to it?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Sophia thinks their room is great. Which possessive would she use to refer to it?
- Review ein-words! HINT: Now Sophia is talking about her own room.
- Review ein-words! HINT: Hearing that Sophia lives in Hamburg, Claudia is stating something about her own aunt. Which form would she use for that?
SAM 02-19 Viele Adjektive.
[AK]
- interessante
- kleines
- deutscher
- neuer
- schwarzen
- neuen
- gute
- beste
- italienischer
[Feedback]
- Stadt is feminine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Land is neuter. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Film is masculine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Wintermantel is masculine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Schuhe is plural. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Mitbewohner is plural. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Studentin is feminine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Professorin is feminine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
- Rotwein is masculine. What is the appropriate ending for the adjective?
SAM 02-20 Beschreiben.
[AK]
- sportlicher
- musikalische
- intelligentes
- altes
- netter
[Feedback]
- You need a masculine ending here.
- You need a feminine ending here.
- You need a neuter ending here.
- You need a neuter ending here.
- You need a masculine ending here.
SAM 02-21 Ein schlechtes Restaurant.
[AK]
- Bitterer
- Saurer
- Altes
- Bittere
- Harte
- Kalter
[Feedback]
- Check spelling and gender. Salat is masculine. ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
- Check spelling and gender. Wein is masculine. REMINDER: What happens to the ‘e’ in sauer when you add the masculine ending? ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
- Check spelling and gender. Brot is neuter. ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
- Check spelling and number. Oliven is plural. ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
- Check spelling and gender. Pizza is feminine. ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
- Check spelling and gender. Kaffee is masculine. ALSO: Remember to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
SAM 02-22 Wortsalat. [AK]
Answers in bold (immer, lang, dumm, richtig, dort, teuer, neu, dünn, heiß, wenig, groß, gut)
g r o ß d g u t r h u k h v o y z o e e f e u s r l a n g i r i c h t i g e p ß g ö l w f b f u n i w t e u e r d ü n n t t w e n i g s h k d u m m e i m m e r SAM 02-23 Kategorien.
[AK]
- Fahrzeug
- Musik
- Wetter
- Musik
- Wetter
- Getränk
- Fahrzeug
- Getränk
- Fahrzeug
- Getränk
- Musik
- Wetter
- Musik
- Fahrzeug
- Getränk
- Fahrzeug
- Wetter
- Getränk
- Musik
[Feedback]
- What category does a bicycle fit into best?
- What category does a concert fit into best?
- What category does a barometer fit into best?
- What category does a guitar fit into best?
- What category does the sun fit into best?
- What category does milk fit into best?
- What category does a car fit into best?
- What category does ice tea fit into best?
- What category does a motorcycle fit into best?
- What category does beer fit into best?
- What category does jazz fit into best?
- What category does a thermometer fit into best?
- What category does a rock group fit into best?
- What category does a bus fit into best?
- What category does wine fit into best?
- What category does a locomotive fit into best?
- What category does rain fit into best?
- What category does coffee fit into best?
- What category does a trumpet fit into best?
SAM 02-24 Parken bei Wertheim.
[AK]
- acht, fünfzehn
- zwanzig, dreißig
- acht, fünfzehn, achtzehn, dreißig
- Käufer, Nicht-Käufer/Nichtkäufer
- zwei, drei
[Feedback]
- Read again carefully. Provide only numbers and make sure to write them out. HINT: Does öffnet mean opens or closes?
- Read again carefully. Provide only numbers and make sure to write them out. HINT: Does schließt mean opens or closes?
- Read again carefully. Provide only numbers and make sure to write them out.
- Read again carefully. HINT: What are the German words for shopper and nonshopper?
- Read again carefully. Provide only numbers and make sure to write them out.
SAM 02-25 Sylvia fliegt nach Europa.
[AK]
- Ulrikes Freund
- bei Kristianstad
- in Lübeck
- nach Saßnitz
- fünf Tage
- Mitte Juli
- ein Segelboot
- über Hannover
- in Kiel
- etwa sechs Wochen
[Feedback]
- Read again carefully: Whose friend is Sven?
- Read again carefully: Near which city do Barbara’s friends have a summer home?
- Read again carefully: Where does Ulrike live?
- Read again carefully: Where are Sylvia and Barbara taking the ferry to?
- Read again carefully: How long are Sylvia and Barbara staying in Berlin?
- Read again carefully: When are Sylvia and Barbara going to Scandinavia?
- Read again carefully. What does Sven own that the friends enjoy on the weekend?
- Read again carefully: What is Sylvia and Barbara’s travel route after five days in Berlin?
- Read again carefully: Where does Sven live?
- Read again carefully: How long will Sylvia be in Europe? HINT: Does the word etwa mean approximately or exactly?
SAM 02-26 Um wie viel Uhr?
[AK]
- a
- b
- a
- a
- b
[Feedback]
- Listen again carefully: What is Beverly doing this afternoon?
- Listen again carefully: What is Klaus Ziegler doing tonight at seven?
- Listen again carefully: What is Beverly doing on Monday morning?
- Listen again carefully: Who is playing tennis Monday evening?
- Listen again carefully: When is Beverly flying to New York?
SAM 02-27 Imitieren Sie!
[AK]
Answers will vary. Possible answers are:
- Adam macht für Agnes Kaffee.
- Herbert geht im Herbst nach Schweden.
- Lisa sitzt in ihrem Zimmer.
- Otto wohnt bei Onkel Olaf.
- Ulla sucht einen guten Hund.